Saugus Police log Oct. 6

Friday

At 2:24 a.m. a caller reported a male passed out in his taxi on Blueridge Avenue and wouldn't wake up. An ambulance transported a patient to Melrose-Wakefield Hospital.

At 2:24 a.m. a caller reported a male passed out in his taxi on Blueridge Avenue and wouldn’t wake up. An ambulance transported a patient to Melrose-Wakefield Hospital.

At 10:52 a.m. a 911 caller reported vandalism to a vehicle on Newhall Avenue.

At 2:04 p.m. a 911 caller reported a female passed out in a BMW at Ocean State Job Lot.

At 3:11 p.m. a Palmetto Street resident reported his wallet and cell phone were missing. The items were with him in Louisiana and the evening before he flew back home the items went missing and the credit card and debit card were fraudulently used.

At 4:53 p.m. Sprint security reported they were terminating an employee and requested assistance. Officers responded.

At 5:27 p.m. a 911 caller reported a missing Alzheimer’s patient from Saugus Care and Rehabilitation. Lynn Police reported the male was located at his brother’s house in Lynn. He was having a family dinner and his brother returned him to the home once they were done.

At 6:20 p.m. an officer reported a suspicious male on the rail trail near Lincoln Avenue. An officer transported him to his home.

At 6:47 p.m. an officer reported two patients involved in an assault at Saugus Care and Rehabilitation.

At 6:59 p.m. police received a call for a male laying in the street on Main Street. Officers reported the call was unfounded.

At 8:27 p.m. an officer reported suspicious activity on Route 107. A driver appeared to be having a mechanical problem.

At 9:23 p.m. police reported hubcaps were stolen from a vehicle at Palumbo Properties.

At 10:55 p.m. a sergeant reported a male was wandering around Cliftondale Square for about an hour.

At 11:19 p.m. an officer reported sending two people on their way who were in the area of Dick’s Sporting Goods.

At 11:32 p.m. an officer responded to McGarvey Towing for a report of an irate customer.